> I'm afraid that is not possible at the time. I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Interesting that they chose this route when users are getting more and more privacy-aware.
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> I'm afraid that is not possible at the time. I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Interesting that they chose this route when users are getting more and more privacy-aware.
FYI - never use oauth to log into anything you care about.
DropBox seems to have decided that the only way for them to grow is to turn their data sync platform into a collaborative platform. Makes a whole lot of sense to steal contacts from all your users. FYI - never use oauth to log into anything you care about.
This is completely unacceptable - feels like a ransom.
DropBox seems to have decided that the only way for them to grow is to turn their data sync platform into a collaborative platform. Makes a whole lot of sense to steal contacts from all your users. FYI - never use oauth to log into anything you care about.
Interesting remark. I'm not objecting but it's interesting that this goes against what can one read here very often from people who comment on new products, which goes like this: "if you offered oauth sign up, I'd sign up but won't bother with creating an account". Just an observation.
Isn't that against GDPR for european users?
Previous logic: They've asked for permission, been clear about what data they and presumably haven't prechecked anything (because they don't have control over that UI).
I don't think GDPR has any protection about a vendor locking you in and then asking to change the privacy policy.
Wow, this is awful. I just tried to log into my account and I can't unless I give them access to my contacts. This is completely unacceptable - feels like a ransom.
DropBox seems to have decided that the only way for them to grow is to turn their data sync platform into a collaborative platform. Makes a whole lot of sense to steal contacts from all your users. FYI - never use oauth to log into anything you care about.
Is there an alternative to Dropbox that isn't iCloud or Google Drive? I would like to pay for Tarsnap but I don't understand 250 picodollars / byte-month.